X-title Indexes

This section is meant to be a comprehensive index to all of the issues of the various X-titles out there, and it covers numerous other titles as well. There are about 2300 issues listed, which feature about 22 complete titles, runs from several other titles, and numerous complete limited series and specials. This index largely deals with books on an individual basis. If you wanted to know how the books interrelate, aka continuity, then please see the X-title Timelines page instead.

The table above summarizes the content of this section in an easy-to-scan format. For detailed information on what is available, read about the 25+ source documents and web sites on the Works Cited section of this site.

The information is currently available as a set of indexes, compiled by a number of authors, and they are grouped by their author. In most cases the indexes are very large, so I have broken them down here into 10-20K segments for easier digestion. Eventually all the information will be compiled into a single index which is easy to navigate and is also searchable. But until then, I have provided much of my source information for browsing au-natural.

Other Useful Resources

The X Axis: by Paul O'Brien
-- weekly reviews of the latest X-titles from the perspective of a sarcastic Scottish lawyer.

The Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators: by Markus Mueller and Paulo Costa
-- Provides lists of most Marvel comics and who created them, dates they were published, as well as a very nice list of the various Marvel crossovers and what books you need to read the complete story.

X-Men Reprint List: by Ken Arromdee
-- A very through FAQ of all the various x-books that had been reprinted in some form or other, and all the other books they were reprinted in. Very useful for those who want to read the old classics without paying for the originals. Last updated 1999 August 29.

RACMX Where Can I Find It FAQ: by Kate the Short
-- this rec.arts.comics.marvel.xbooks general FAQ is a definitive guide to what the xbooks are all about as well as a guide to the multitude of internet-based resources that the energetic and creative x-titles fans have made, including FAQs, websites, and discussion groups. Also check out her listing of other rac* FAQs.

The Mutant Page: by Steve Thoemke
-- This was the original X-resource directory, and now it houses a substantial collection of: Mutant History, Mutant Indexes, Mutant Texts, Team Lineups, ...

Wolverine's R.E.A.L.M: by Alan Quan
-- This site is has reasonably complete coverage of Wolverine, including biographies of all the characters appearing in Wolverine books, and a set of Wolverine issue indexes/reviews. These indexes are fairly comprehensive, and include: titles, cover scans, Staff Members (creator credits), characters present (some with links to biographies), a very detailed synopsis, and a review for each issue.

Onslaught index: by Paul O'Brien
-- "my complete guide to the much-maligned crossover of 1996. Every issue analysed until it's bleeding. You'll either love it, hate it, or wonder what sort of life I must have."

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